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Need a linked text box

So im trying to get a linked text box in my photogallery.
I want it linked to each picture so i can put a different description for each one.
I have not done this kind of coding in a long time, so i don't know if i had to have a
div tag for each photo or not.

I was hoping to get the information box under the big picture viewer. Thanks for the help in advance.
Also, I am not a expert in java, so I dont know if that code is the best I have for my set up or not,
or if it is a messy code, so sorry about that if that is going to cause issues.

Thanks for the helpful links, but that is not quite what I am looking for.
I need to keep the format the same as I have it. Not a slideshow, I'm
just looking to put a description box under the main picture viewer. I still
have not been able to get this working yet. Once again, thanks in advance for all
the help.

Mac

Edit: New question comes to mind... Is this something that can even be done in HTML,
or is it something that needs to be written in Java or my CSS? Thanks in advance for
answering my question.

Last edited by attackmac; 11-30-2012 at 07:53 PM.
Reason: adding a question to my post. See "Edit:"

JavaScript is not JAVA. It would be helpful if you can give online example of your page. Now noting your "thumbnail" code, wonder if subsequent page at http://www.jacquimorgan.com/hist/index.html might be closer to your requirements. The code used is outdated and messy, but basically used innerHTML -- which is not an "elegant" solution. I'm not a JavaScript pro; hopefully one will step forward.

JavaScript is not JAVA. It would be helpful if you can give online example of your page. Now noting your "thumbnail" code, wonder if subsequent page at http://www.jacquimorgan.com/hist/index.html might be closer to your requirements. The code used is outdated and messy, but basically used innerHTML -- which is not an "elegant" solution. I'm not a JavaScript pro; hopefully one will step forward.